Be picky about your ‘news diet’
When you’re surfing the Internet for the latest in news, celebrity gossip or curious bits of trivia, remember that “clicks have consequences.” The information you find on the Web can have a big influence on your opinions, your thoughts and even your behavior. That’s why we at MHAT-19 recommend that, just as you should eat junk food in moderation for the sake of your physical health, you should also consume “junk information” in moderation for the sake of your mind.
WORLD SERIES: Rangers’ hopes rest with Colby Lewis
ARLINGTON, Texas - Colby Lewis, the pitcher on whom much of the
San Juan Bautista, the Best Little Town No One Knows About
My good friends John and Melvina Plumb from England recently
When Olympic Games security falls into unsavory hands
With the 2014 Winter Olympics costing a projected $50 billion-plus, one wonders how large a chunk was spent on security. Russia’s Sochi - not famous for its tranquil existence - has attracted the attention of terrorists threatening to wreak havoc on the Games.
A new ballpark could be a perfect fit for the 660
Baseball, art and the lost art of pointed American dialogue on
4-H is more than just animals
The San Martin 4-H club celebrated a birthday last Saturday night. Peg and I were invited to their party to mark 65 years of youth activities. Most everyone knows about 4-H, but I’ll bet a lot of you don’t know about all the activities this organization has for its members. There’s a lot more than just working with farm animals at the County Fair.


















